Sean Morgan Photography
14/07/2026
With Eckington Classic Car & Bike Show β I just got recognised as one of their top fans! π
13/07/2026
Mr Adam Daniel Eansworth of Old Tupton has sadly passed away at Ashgate Hospice on the 29th of June 2026 aged 40 years.
Born at Scarsdale Maternity Hospital and a local resident all his life.
Adam was a web designer and a computer programmer.
His hobbies and interests include computers, writing programs, cars and gaming with his friends.
Adam leaves his mum and dad, sister Kerry, brother-in-law Sean, ex-wife Noosha, daughterβs Violet and April, son Asher, stepchildren Dylan and Esmae.
Adam also leaves all his friends and family who were part of his life.
The funeral service is due to take place on Tuesday 28th July 2026 at Chesterfield Crematorium at 10.30am.
Donations in memory of Adam will be given to Ashgate Hospice Patient Care.
Anyone wishing to find out any further information regarding our services, please call us on 01246 851194.
12/07/2026
Ingoldmells a sea of caravans .
Photographs April 2026
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12/07/2026
Staveley Hall is a 400-year-old Grade II listed manor in Chesterfield. Built in 1604 by Sir Peter Frecheville, it has served as a Norman family seat, a 200-year parish rectory, and is now the headquarters for Staveley Town Council.
Photographs June 2026.
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10/07/2026
St John the Baptist Staveley βͺοΈ
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The earliest record of a church on this site appears in the Doomsday Survey of 1086. It was probably built during the reign of Edward the Confessor (1004-1066) by Hacon, Saxon Lord of the Manor
Photograph June 2026
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10/07/2026
St John the Baptist Staveley βͺοΈ
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The earliest record of a church on this site appears in the Doomsday Survey of 1086. It was probably built during the reign of Edward the Confessor (1004-1066) by Hacon, Saxon Lord of the Manor
Photograph June 2026
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10/07/2026
St John the Baptist Staveley βͺοΈ
Early morning view
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The earliest record of a church on this site appears in the Doomsday Survey of 1086. It was probably built during the reign of Edward the Confessor (1004-1066) by Hacon, Saxon Lord of the Manor
Photograph June 2026
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